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Weiss, Maureen R. – Quest, 2011
The goal of a positive youth development perspective is the promotion of healthy physical and psychosocial development in young people. This approach consists of social-contextual features (e.g., teacher behaviors, classroom structure, student activities) that help equip youth with attributes, skills, competencies, and values that will contribute…
Descriptors: Physical Education, Physical Activities, Health Promotion, Holistic Approach
Whitall, Jill – Quest, 2009
This article addresses how kinesiological research on children should advance. Using the study of motor development as a backdrop, the article is divided into three sections. The first section relates the four fundamental questions in motor development that have been asked throughout its history. The second section describes four areas of…
Descriptors: School Psychologists, Motor Development, Children, Child Development

Keogh, Jack F. – Quest, 1977
Movement skill development is discussed in terms of the role of perceptual-cognitive mechanisms in organizing movement processes. (DS)
Descriptors: Child Development, History, Motor Development, Movement Education

Barnes, Barbara A.; Zieff, Susan G.; Anderson, David I. – Quest, 1999
Examines how categories of race have been historically constructed and applied to science, reviewing research comparing black and white infant motor development from 1931-92; investigating how scientific studies of black motor precocity were influenced by social views on race and racial differences characteristic of the times; and suggesting that…
Descriptors: Blacks, Child Development, Motor Development, Psychomotor Skills